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Born | Girdhar Premjibhai Radadiya[3] January 14, 1921 Saurashtra, Kathiawar Agency, British India |
Died | Jamnagar, Gujarat, India[1] | January 30, 2018 (age 97) [1]
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | Indian |
Sect | Swaminarayan Sampraday[1] |
Known for | Tapas,[1] Sanskritacharya,[2] Kathaas[3] |
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Guru | Gopaljivandasji Swami[1] |
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Literary works | Gyan Vilash[3] |
Honors | Shastri, |
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Narayanprasaddasji Swami (born Girdhar Radadiya, January 14, 1921 – January 30, 2018[1][4]), also known as Tapomurti Shastri Swami[1] and Guruji by his devotees, was one of the most noted swamis of the Swaminarayan Sampraday.[1][5] He has been called one of the most legendary Hindu saints of India.[3]
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